Graham Crowden

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Graham Crowden was a British character actor known for his eccentric, often darkly comic roles in film and television, including notable performances in works like "If....", "A Very Peculiar Practice", and "Waiting for God."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character actor
human
activeYearsEndYear 2000s
activeYearsStartYear 1940s
appearedIn A Very Peculiar Practice NERFINISHED
Britannia Hospital NERFINISHED
Doctor Who NERFINISHED
If.... NERFINISHED
O Lucky Man! NERFINISHED
Porridge NERFINISHED
The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin NERFINISHED
Waiting for God NERFINISHED
birthName Clement Graham Crowden NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath natural causes
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1922-11-30
dateOfDeath 2010-10-19
genre comedy
drama
knownFor A Very Peculiar Practice NERFINISHED
Britannia Hospital NERFINISHED
Doctor Who NERFINISHED
If....
O Lucky Man! NERFINISHED
Porridge NERFINISHED
The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin NERFINISHED
The Final Programme NERFINISHED
Waiting for God NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Graham Crowden NERFINISHED
notableFor darkly comic roles
eccentric roles
numberOfChildren 4
occupation actor
film actor
stage actor
television actor
placeOfBirth Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom NERFINISHED
portrayed Dr. Jock McCannon in A Very Peculiar Practice
Leonard Rossiter’s boss ‘CJ’ successor in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (role: David Harris-Jones’s boss, role of ‘Perrin’ series regular)?
Tom Ballard in Waiting for God NERFINISHED
spouse Phyllida Hewat NERFINISHED
workedWith Lindsay Anderson NERFINISHED

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The Final Programme starring Graham Crowden